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Context

  • Spring 2021 term: WARG attempted to hire co-ops for the term. However, in the absence of such a guide, the process took much longer than expected. While successful, many questions could’ve been answered had this document existed…

Step 1: Determine requirements for the co-op

  • Each SDC team is permitted to hire up to 2 co-ops, any higher and you need approval.

  • Lesson learned from a former lead

    • “We were just barely able to break down enough work for [the co-op], and there wasn't a sole intern project we could give him because the entire system was already tasked out. Obviously, the better PM we have now would've helped, but the lesson is don't hire a co-op unless you're actually getting flooded with work or have a dedicated project”

  • Write out job requirements for the role. WARG’s current guidelines extend the SDC’s requirements for a job posting and thus can be used

Step 2: Find a co-op supervisor, & safety captain

  • The co-op supervisor needs to be

    • a 3rd or 4th-year student

    • On a school term or has an employer on campus

      • Note: Spring 2021, WARG got approval despite having a supervisor who was on co-op that wasn’t employed by the University. This was likely because the role at the time was fully remote.

  • The safety captain needs to be

    • Someone with the ability to access the bay. Nothing really special here.

  • Once you’ve found the co-op supervisor & safety captain, they will need to complete the following courses that can be found on LEARN, alongside the team lead: (Do these ahead of time!)

    • Employee Safety Orientation

    • Workplace Violence Awareness

    • WHMIS 2015 for Employees

    • Laboratory Safety

    • Supervisor Safety Awareness Training

    • ENG student Machine shop card/training

Step 3: Approval Phase

Step 4: Hiring Phase

  • Post the positions to Waterlooworks off of the Faculty Advisors' account. You can do the hiring in there, and in general act as an employer.

  • WARG so far has only hired in the direct-offer period, meaning all we had to do to hire a co-op was message someone from CECA that the position had been filled and attach the name & student number. This might vary.

Step 5: Paperwork Phase

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